Saturday, 26 April 2008

"The vast majority of Afghanistan's population professes to be followers of Islam. Over 1400 years ago, Islam demanded that men and women be equal before God, and gave them various rights such the right to inheritance, the right to vote, the right to work, and even choose their own partners in marriage. For centuries now in Afghanistan, women have been denied these rights either by official government decree or by their own husbands, fathers, and brothers. During the rule of the Taliban (1996 - 2001), women were treated worse than in any other time or by any other society. They were forbidden to work, leave the house without a male escort, not allowed to seek medical help from a male doctor, and forced to cover themselves from head to toe, even covering their eyes. Women who were doctors and teachers before, suddenly were forced to be beggars and even prostitutes in order to feed their families.
Since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001, many would agree that the political and cultural position of Afghan women has improved substantially. The recently adopted Afghan constitution states that "the citizens of Afghanistan - whether man or woman- have equal rights and duties before the law". So far, women have been allowed to return back to work, the government no longer forces them to wear the all covering burqa, and they even have been appointed to prominent positions in the government. Despite all these changes many challenges still remain. The repression of women is still prevalent in rural areas where many families still restrict their own mothers, daughters, wives and sisters from participation in public life. They are still forced into marriages and denied a basic education. Numerous school for girls have been burned down and little girls have even been poisoned to death for daring to go to school. "
- by Abdullah Qazi
Hey guys, here you have some videos depicting some of the bad things women go through in Afghanistan...


I must warn you that these videos contain violent material and adult themes. Therefore, viewers discretion is advised.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvavRR9UU7U&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R29LdtFsQEg&feature=related


And here you have a video, well, a picture with sound of the "Afghan girl"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceEEaL3kwNM&feature=related

Friday, 25 April 2008

WORK division

Hey guys, here is our presentation plan! If you don't agree with something, or want to change or add something, please feel free to do it :)
Women in Afghanistan
1 -João - Overall look on women in Afghanistan
2- Zé - Some news regarding some of the problems afghan women are facing, with personal cases.
3- Diana and Tânia - The story about the famous picture of The mysterious "Afghan girl" (first part)
And the woman 17 years later. (Second part)
Here is the main link to this story :
Feel free to select any pictures or videos you want to show in class, or to creat a power point presentation. I will be taking my laptop, so don't worry about that.
By the way, each group presentation has a maximum of 20 minutes, which means that each one of will only have 5 minutos to present their part. Because of this I suggest that you try to gather only the main points about your theme in order to stay within the time limit set for each presentation.
Like I said in the previous post, if you have any doubt or problem, you can ask our help, just send us an e-mail or post something here in the blog and everyone will be there for you :)

Work division

Hey guys :)

Well, tuesday is the day of our presentation, so, I'm just posting this message in order to let you know that if you have any doubt regarding the work you can ask for everyone's help, here, at the blog, or through our personal e-mails.

By the way, I would also like to ask you all to please post your E-mail adresses for everyone to know them in case they need to contact you.

Mine is joao.c.a.paio@gmail.com.

Have a nice weekend!

Monday, 21 April 2008

Kite runner..

well, I loved the book, it was amazing. It was a great story and I just couldn't wait to finish to know the end.
Answering to João, I thought that the final confrontation between Assef and Amir is one of the best moments of the book. It was a very big surprise but I think they had to solve things one and for all.
But I think the end, when Sohrab smiles and Amir hopes they will be find together. It means hope for Sohrab.

Friday, 18 April 2008

Best moment

I must say that “The Kite runner” was, for me at least, an amazing experience. Even if the book doesn’t have what it takes to be a literary classic, it is, without a shadow of doubt, one of the most enjoying books I have ever read. Today what I would like to ask you all is which moment you consider to be the most magnificent in the book, and why.

Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Welcome



Just to let you know that we have a new and wonderful member: TANIA
So, welcome Tania ,

we hope you feel comfortable in Your new blog.







Wednesday, 2 April 2008

Please refer to my post Research Project and Group Blogs to fnd out how to develop the task with The Kite Runner

Love or Fear?

Somewhere in the novel, Amir's way of acting with Hassan changed completely and he actually ended up doing horrible things to him. Why do you think that happened?

Do you think it was because he loved him so much, or because he was a coward that could not handle knowing that the bad things that happened to his friend were his fault?

Hassan VS Amir

Without a shadow of doubt, Hassan and Amir are to most important characters in the novel. But, which one do you like the most, and why? I know that this is quite a cliche question (in fact, our friends in the other blog already asked the same thing), but in a book where the friendship of these two characters and the things that happened to them, are the core of the whole novel, it is almost impossible not to ask this question.

Now, who will you pick? the loyal Hassan? or the suffering Amir?

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Hi all

So now that you have set up your blog, it's time to roll up your sleeves and start discussing the novel. :)